Bristol City's Bradley OrrCity crushed by vistors at Ashton Gate.
Bristol City lost out to vistors Doncaster Rovers at Ashton Gate in the Championship.
Emmanuel-Thomas was on the scoresheet twice, as was Billy Sharp, for the
visitors while Bradley Orr scored the City goals before rounding off the
scoring with an own-goal.
Doncaster took the lead after just two minutes when Sharp wandered through
the defence and slid the ball across the goal for on-loan Arsenal midfielder
Emmanuel-Thomas to slot the ball home.
The visitors looked impressive early on and John Oster had a fierce shot
blocked by Lewin Nyatanga.
Bristol City were back on level terms after nine minutes when Jamal
Campbell-Ryce's cross from the left was converted by Orr from close range.
Parity lasted just three minutes though with Rovers taking the lead from
their next attack.
James Coppinger ran down the right before chipping the ball into the box for
Sharp to control and hammer into the bottom corner.
In what was turning out to be a remarkable opening 15 minutes the hosts
again drew level through Orr.
Campbell-Ryce was again the provider, this time from the right, as his
first-time cross was met by Orr at the far post.
City could have taken the lead after 21 minutes when Nicky Maynard volleyed
the ball against the crossbar from the edge of the area as Doncaster goalkeeper
Neil Sullivan watched on.
Robins goalkeeper Dean Gerken made two brilliant saves in quick succession.
He saved a Coppinger attempt with his feet and then pushed Gareth Roberts' shot
past the post.
Sharp then added his second after 34 minutes when he ran on to
Emmanuel-Thomas' precise through ball and drilled the ball into the bottom
corner.
Doncaster added a fourth two minutes before the break when Coppinger's
corner found Emmanuel-Thomas at the back post. The 19-year-old took a touch
before drilling the ball through the legs of Gerken.
Campbell-Ryce tried to get the Robins back in the game with just 19 seconds
of the second half gone when he drove forward but his shot drifted wide of the
upright.
Sullivan made a fine save from an Orr volley but despite the hosts'
pressure, Doncaster extended their lead with a fortunate strike after 61
minutes. Oster crossed the ball from the right and Orr stuck out a leg and
diverted the ball past his own goalkeeper.
With 14 minutes to play, Coppinger could have got his name on the scoresheet
but his left-footed drive went wide of the upright as the visitors continued to
stream forward.
Emmanuel-Thomas could have had a hat-trick in the closing stages but he
curled an effort wide.
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